John Boos Cabinet Base Stainless Steel Work Table with Sliding Doors, 60" W x 36" D, 5" Backsplash
John Boos Cabinet Base Stainless Steel Work Table with Sliding Doors, 60" W x 36" D, 5" Backsplash
16-Gauge 300-Series Top, 18-Gauge 430-Series Base, 36" Working Height
Built for heavy-duty prep and storage, this enclosed work table combines a reinforced stainless steel top, sliding cabinet doors, and a 5-inch backsplash for a durable, easy-to-clean station.
- 60" x 36" cabinet base work table with sliding double-panel doors for enclosed storage.
- 16-gauge Type 300 stainless steel top with a 5" backsplash helps contain spills.
- 1-1/2" Stallion Safety Edge front and 90° side bend support safer, easier line-up.
- 18-gauge Type 430 stainless steel body and stainless steel legs provide lasting durability.
- Sound-deadened, reinforced top with a full-length 2" x 3" channel adds rigidity.
- Adjustable feet help level the table on uneven floors.
Overall Dimensions:
60.0"W x 36.0"D x 40.75"HProduct Weight:
380.0 lbSliding Double-Panel Doors
Cabinet base design includes sliding stainless steel doors for enclosed undercounter storage and a cleaner work area.
16-Gauge Type 300 Stainless Steel Top
The top is made from 16-gauge Type 300 stainless steel with a polished satin finish for durable food-prep use.
5-Inch Backsplash
The integrated rear riser helps protect walls and helps contain spills during prep.
Stallion Safety Edge Front
A 1-1/2" Stallion Safety Edge on the front improves comfort and helps reduce sharp front-edge contact.
Reinforced Sound-Deadened Top
The top is sound-deadened and reinforced with a 2" x 3" channel running the full length for added strength.
Stainless Steel Legs with Adjustable Feet
Removable stainless steel legs include adjustable feet to help level the table and support stability.
Standard Welded Set-Up
The table is shipped standard as a welded assembly for a more secure, ready-to-place unit.
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